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“Take the Oil:” How the U.S. Plan in Syria Could Backfire
The President's plan to secure Syrian oil threatens to further complicate an already difficult situation
Despite Weak Prices, Oil Supply Outages Remain High
Global supply outages stand at exceptionally high levels—even as Brent struggles to stay above $60 per barrel.
Infrastructure Week Hearings Point Toward U.S. Solutions for Fallout From Rising Mideast Tensions
The oil price increase sparked by the recent attacks on Saudi oil tankers is concerning for the United States, because oil is the lifeblood of the American economy.
Geopolitical Risk Rises For Oil
A series of apparent attacks on oil infrastructure in the Arabian Peninsula thrusted geopolitical risk to the forefront of market concerns. Against a backdrop of an already tightening supply-demand balance, the possibility of a serious supply outage poses a major risk to market stability.
U.S. Policy On Iran Constrained By Venezuela
The U.S. government's goal to knock Iran oil exports down to zero may be boxed in by its own policy towards Venezuela.

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